CCIC Europe Attends the Signing Ceremony of the First EVOA-COVENANT

On September 25th CCIC Europe witnessed the signing of an EVOA-covenant between De Paauw Plasticrecycling B.V. and the Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate (ILT).

- This is the first covenant in this branch for the European Ordinance for Waste Transport (EVOA) and it represents an agreement to minimize deviations from the rules and regulations and continuously improve its management system. With this, the ILT wants to stimulate self-regulation and build a cooperation based on transparency and trust.

In addition, the Tax and Customs Administration of the Netherlands presented De Paauw with an Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) certificate. The AEO status signifies meeting criteria such as strict customs compliance, correct record-keeping and appropriate security and safety standards.

 De Paauw Plasticrecycling, a longtime client of CCIC Europe, is a family business founded in 1956 in the Netherlands and since then they have developed into a successful international exporter of plastic recyclables. They state their commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility as a leading principle in their business dealings.

CCIC Europe B.V., represented by managing director Mrs. Minyan Li, congratulated the company on their achievements and expressed the wish for continued successful cooperation. In return de Paauw extended their gratitude for the years of support in their exports to China.

Photo 1: Signing by of the EVOA-covenant. Left: On behalf of ILT, Inspector General Jenny Thunnissen. Right: On behalf of De Paauw Plasticrecycling, Director Roy de Paauw

Photo 2: presenting AEO-certificate. Left: On behalf of Dutch Customs, Regional Director Wanda Bachet. Right: On behalf of De Paauw Plasticrecycling, Director Roy de Paauw

Photo 3: Tour of De Paauw storage and processing facilities. Left: Financial Director Jeroen Orriëns from De Paauw. Right: General Manager Minyan Li from CCIC Europe B.V.